Bvos,

Run your channel scan in the tuner/tv setup menu again.

Right now, your tuner is looking for analog Channel 9, now that they've gone high def you need to 'retrain' it to look for a digital signal instead. Your tuner will still read Channel 9 on its display, or more likely 9.1 or 9-1...but it isn't 'seeing' the same signal through the airwaves.

This station is one of the very few that use the same slot in the channel range...most are way up in the UHF range. For instance, Channel 7 is actually now broadcast way up at Channel 41, and the tuner reads the PSIP [[Program and System Information Protocol) and adjusts the display to continue showing us 7.1 or on some sets 7-1. The fractions indicate there are co-broadcasts from the same station, using the bandwidth for additional programming.


Cheers!